00:19Iran may be on the verge of executing its first woman linked to the latest anti-regime protests.
00:26Her name is Bida Hemadi, and her case is now drawing global attention.
00:32According to multiple reports, Hemadi has been sentenced to death by a revolutionary court in Tehran,
00:38accused of participating in anti-government protests that shook the country earlier this year.
00:44If carried out, this would mark the first known case of a woman being given a death sentence specifically tied
00:50to these protests.
00:51The unrest began as economic anger, but quickly turned into widespread demonstrations against the Iranian regime.
01:00Authorities responded with a sweeping crackdown. Mass arrests, fast-track trials, and a growing number of executions.
01:09Bida Hemadi was arrested during a nighttime raid in Tehran. Security forces reportedly stormed a residential building, detaining her, her
01:17husband, and others connected to the same case.
01:20Now, four of them, including Hemadi, face the death penalty.
01:25The charges are severe. Iranian authorities accused them of acting against national security, collaborating with hostile groups, and engaging in
01:34violent protest activity.
01:35These allegations include throwing objects, damaging property, and taking part in anti-regime gatherings.
01:42But human rights organizations are raising serious concerns.
01:46They say the trial was deeply flawed.
01:49Claims include forced confessions, lack of legal representation, and no clear evidence linking individuals to specific acts.
01:57Critics argue this reflects a broader pattern, where the death penalty is used as a tool to silence dissent.
02:03In recent months, Iran has issued a sharp rise in death sentences.
02:08Executions have surged, reaching some of the highest levels in decades.
02:12Several men have already been executed in connection with the same wave of protests.
02:16But Hemadi's case stands out, because she could become the first woman executed for taking part in this movement.
02:23Her sentence is now under appeal in Iran's Supreme Court.
02:26No execution date has been announced, but rights groups warn the risk is immediate.
02:31In past cases, executions have been carried out quickly, sometimes within weeks.
02:36International organizations and activists are now calling for urgent intervention.
02:41Urging global pressure to halt the execution.
02:43Because what happens next could set a powerful precedent.
02:47Not just for Iran, but for how far governments are willing to go.
02:51To silence protest.
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